Merchant's Exchange Building - San Francisco
by: Daniel Burnham | Willis Polk
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The Merchants Exchange Building is an office building located at 465 California Street, San Francisco. The Merchants Exchange actually refers to three distinct buildings in the city's history, the first on Battery Street, and the latter two at the present site on California Street, between Montgomery Street and Leidesdorff Alley.
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Marshall Field and Company Building
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Marshall Field and Company Building or
Macy's at State Street is the former flagship location of the former Marshall Field's department store and the current location of the Chicago flagship of Macy's. The building is located in the Chicago Loop community area in Cook County, Illinois, United States, and it takes up the entire city block bounded clockwise from the west by North State Street, East Randolph Street, North Wabash Avenue, and East Washington Street. The former department store established numerous important business firsts in this building, and it is regarded as one of the three most influential establishments in the nationwide development of the department store. Both the building name and the name of the stores formerly headquartered at this building changed names on September 9, 2006 as a result of the merger of the May Department Stores (Marshall Field's former parent) with the Federated Department Stores which led to the integration of the Marshall Field's stores into the Macy's retailing network.
Built: 1892
Design Architect : Daniel Burnham
location:
Chicago,
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Flatiron Building - New York
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The
Flatiron Building, or
Fuller Building, as it was originally called, is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper. Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper north of 14th Street. The building sits on a triangular island block formed by Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 22nd Street, with 23rd Street grazing the triangle's northern (uptown) peak. It anchors the south (downtown) end of Madison Square, and the north (uptown) end of the Ladies' Mile Historic District.
Built: 1902
Design Architect : Daniel Burnham
style: Beaux Arts
location:
175 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
United States
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Fisher Building
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The Fisher Building is 20-story, 275-foot-tall (84 m) neo-Gothic landmark building located at 343 South Dearborn Street in the Chicago Loop community area of Chicago. Commissioned by paper magnate Lucius Fisher, the original building was completed in 1896 by D.H. Burnham & Company with an addition later added in 1907.
Design Architect : Daniel Burnham
style: Chicago school
location:
343 S. Dearborn St.
Chicago, Illinois
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Starks Building
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The
Starks Building is a landmark 14-story building on Fourth Street and Muhammad Ali Boulevard in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It was built in 1913 on a site that had been the First Christian Church of Louisville. It was commissioned by local businessman John Starks Rodes and designed by the Daniel Burnham firm of Chicago. It is 202 feet (62 m) tall (62 m). It was listed as the 11th largest office complex in Louisville in 2004 by the newspaper
Business First.
Built: 1913
Design Architect : Daniel Burnham
style: Chicago school Beaux-Arts architecture
location:
455 S. 4th Ave.
Louisville, Kentucky
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James C. Flood Mansion (Pacific-Union Club)
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James C. Flood Mansion, also known as Pacific-Union Club, in San Francisco, California, USA, was a townhouse for James C. Flood, a 19th century silver-baron. It was the first brownstone building built west of the Mississippi River. With The Fairmont Hotel, the only buildings on Nob Hill to structurally survive the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. It was purchased by the Pacific-Union Club after the earthquake. Located at California and Mason Streets, in San Francisco, it was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966.
Design Architect : Willis PolkDesign Architect : Augustus Laver
location:
1000 California Street
San Francisco, California
United States
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Hallidie Building
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The
Hallidie Building is an office building in the Financial District of San Francisco, California, at 130 Sutter Street, between Montgomery Street and Kearny Street. It was built around 1917-1918 and, though credited as the first American building to feature glass curtain walls, it was in fact predated by Louis Curtiss' Boley Clothing Company building in Kansas City, Missouri, completed in 1909.
Built: 1918
Design Architect : Willis Polk
location:
130 Sutter Street
San Francisco, California
United States
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Buildings by: Daniel Burnham
Number of Buildings Shown: 14
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Name: Flatiron Building - New York - 1902
New York, New York
United States
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Name: Merchant's Exchange Building - San Francisco - 1903
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Rookery Building - 1888
Chicago, Illinois
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Name: David Whitney Building - 1915
Detroit,
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Name: Dime Building - 1912
Detroit,
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Name: Union Station - Washington D.C. - 1907
Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C.
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Name: Marshall Field and Company Building - 1892
Chicago,
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Name: Chicago Symphony Center - 1904
,
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Name: Ford Building - 1909
Detroit,
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Name: Starks Building - 1913
Louisville, Kentucky
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Name: John Wanamaker Store -
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Name: Oak Hill Estate -
North Union Township, Pennsylvania
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Name: Postal Square Building - 1914
,
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Name: Fisher Building -
Chicago, Illinois
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Buildings by: Willis Polk
Number of Buildings Shown: 58
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Name: Hallidie Building - 1918
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Bourn house by Polk - 1896
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Batten House - 1892
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Merchant's Exchange Building - San Francisco - 1903
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Mills Building -
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Hobart Building - 1914
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Wyntoon - 1943
near Mount Shasta, California
United States
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Name: 3203 Pacific Avenue House - 1890
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Dickinson house (Craig Hazel) - 1890
Sausalito, California
United States
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Name: Mrs. Virgil Williams-W. J. Polk House - 1892
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Katherine Atkins House - 1893
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: William Joliffe House - 1893
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Villa Veneta, John Kilgarif House - 1893
Sausalito, California
United States
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Name: Valentine J. A. Rey House - 1893
Belvedere, California
United States
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Name: Frank Washington House - 1893
Belvedere, California
United States
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Name: George W. Gibbs Residence - 1894
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Alfred Moore House - 1895
Belvedere, California
United States
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Name: Admission Day Fountain - 1896
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Robert Louis Stevenson fountain by Polk - 1897
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Lloyd Osborne House - 1900
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Fanny Osborne House - 1900
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: City Warehouse Company Building - 1900
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Wilson Building - 1900
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: William Keith House - 1900
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Albert Ehrman House - 1900
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: McCullagh House - 1901
Los Gatos, California
United States
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Name: California Volunteers' Memorial - 1903
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Hayward (Kohl) Building - 1904
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: First Church of Christ, Scientist - San Jose - 1905
San Jose, California
United States
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Name: Seldon S. Wright House - 1907
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Wells Fargo Banking Hall (Former Crocker and First National Banks) - 1908
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Fuller Company Glass Warehouse - 1907
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: St. Matthew's Episcopal Church - 1908
San Mateo, California
United States
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Name: Arthur Conan Doyle House - 1910
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Alice Griffith House - 1912
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: James Kennedy Moffitt House - 1912
Piedmont, California
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Name: Insurance Exchange Building - 1913
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: S. L. Napthaly House - 1913
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Catherine Hooker House - 1913
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Tobin House - 1913
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Crystal Springs and Uplands Schools (former Charles Templeton Crocker Mansion The Uplands) - 1913
Hillsborough, California
United States
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Name: Ralston L. White Memorial Retreat (Garden of Allah) - 1913
Mill Valley, California
United States
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Name: Double access ramp - 1914
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Seacliff House # 1 - 1914
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Seacliff House # 2 - 1914
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Seacliff House # 3 - 1914
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Townhouses - 1916
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: Beach Chalet - 1921
San Francisco, California
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Name: San Francisco Water Department - 1922
San Francisco, California
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Name: St. Francis Yacht Club - 1928
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: 3450 Washington Street House - 1929
San Francisco, California
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Name: New College of California Law School Building - 50 Fell Street - 1932
San Francisco, California
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Name: Sunol Water Temple - 1910
Sunol, California
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Name: Filoli - 1917
Woodside, California
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Name: The Carolands -
Hillsborough, California
United States
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Name: Kezar Stadium -
,
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Name: Mission San Francisco de Asis -
San Francisco, California
United States
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Name: James C. Flood Mansion (Pacific-Union Club) -
San Francisco, California
United States
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